February 4th, 2021

Coleman teams up with Santini

Aidan Coleman will partner Santini for the first time as he puts his Cheltenham Gold Cup credentials on the line in Saturday’s rearranged Cotswold Chase at Sandown.

Saints appeal Bednarek red; Dean and Mason ‘requests’ not true

There is no truth behind reports claiming Southampton have put in an official request for Mike Dean and Lee Mason to not officiate their upcoming games, though the Saints have appealed Jan Bednarek’s red card against Manchester United.

Babar leads Pakistan recovery before rain

Pakistan captain Babar Azam and Fawad Alam put on an unbeaten century stand to rescue the hosts from early trouble and lead them to 145-3 at the close of a rain-shortened first day of the second Test with South Africa in Rawalpindi.

Old Firm derby live on Sky Sports in March

The next Old Firm derby between Celtic and Rangers in the Scottish Premiership will be shown live on Sky Sports on Sunday, March 21; kick-off 12pm.

Wimbledon prepares for reduced capacity

Wimbledon organisers are prioritising preparations for a reduced-capacity Championships this summer.

England v Scotland: Ollie Lawrence to make first Six Nations start

Centre Ollie Lawrence will make his first Six Nations start for England against Scotland at Twickenham on Saturday.

Jurgen Klopp: Liverpool manager says team ‘not fresh mentally and physically’

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says his side were “not fresh enough, mentally and physically” as Brighton consigned them to a second straight home defeat.

Erling Braut Haaland: Would Man City, Liverpool, Man Utd or Chelsea suit striker best?

BBC Sport takes a detailed look at which Premier League club would benefit most from signing Borussia Dortmund’s Erling Braut Haaland.

Six Nations 2021: Cameron Redpath to make Scotland debut against England

Cameron Redpath will make his Scotland debut in the opening Six Nations match against England, having previously represented the defending champions at youth level.

Australian Open: Craig Tiley ‘absolutely confident’ Grand Slam will go ahead

Australian Open boss Craig Tiley says he is “absolutely confident” the Grand Slam will start as planned on Monday.
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